Webinar | Hope-Filled, Whole-School Climate Action: Report from a Pilot Program in Canadian Independent Schools

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Elementary school Webinar | Hope-Filled, Whole-School Climate Action: Report from a Pilot Program in Canadian Independent Schools

Provider: University of Toronto

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Selected for its practical whole-school climate action framework that helps teachers build student-led, sustainable change across the school community

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The Climate Action Accelerator Program (CAAP) offers an approach to help K-12 schools build and implement a holistic climate action plan. Intergenerational school teams lead their communities in creating a compelling vision for the role their school can play in addressing the climate crisis, and then setting goals and plans through their school culture, physical infrastructure, and formal and informal learning opportunities for both students and adults. In this webinar, founder Michèle Andrews shares an overview of the CAAP, promising practices in K-12 schools, available resources, and lessons learned since the CAAP launched. She will also share her hopes for how this work can support teachers and schools going forward. Michèle will be joined by teachers who have been part of the CAAP pilot who will share their learning and take questions.

Webinar | Hope-Filled, Whole-School Climate Action: Report from a Pilot Program in Canadian Independent Schools

  • Free
University of Toronto

The University of Toronto was founded in 1827. It is Canada’s top university. It is known for research and new ideas. Its students and graduates make a positive impact around the world.



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